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The Supreme Court restrained Himachal Pradesh police from arresting Vinod Dua.

A three-judge Bench ordered that journalist Vinod Dua should not be arrested till July 6, in a sedition case over his YouTube show.

A three-judge Bench ordered that journalist Vinod Dua should not be arrested till July 6, in a sedition case over his YouTube show. The jurors directed Dua to join the investigation and said there would be no stay on the probe undertaken by the Himachal Pradesh police. Dua would have to extend full cooperation through video conferencing or online mode of questioning. The Police have been entitled to carry on the investigation, including interrogation of the petitioner at his residence, after giving him prior notice of 24 hours and complying with the social distancing norms. The Supreme Court issued notices to the Centre and the State government and has sought their responses within two weeks.

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